ไม่มีการแยก Galaxy S21 Plus ออกจาก Galaxy S21 มากนัก แม้ว่าโทรศัพท์รุ่นก่อนจะมีหน้าจอที่ใหญ่กว่าและแบตเตอรี่ที่ใหญ่กว่า และการออกแบบที่สวยงามกว่า S21 ราคาไม่แพง มูลค่าเพิ่ม 200 เหรียญนั้นขึ้นอยู่กับความรู้สึกของคุณเกี่ยวกับพื้นที่หน้าจอที่เพิ่มขึ้นหรือไม่เนื่องจาก S21 Plus ใช้งานได้นานเท่าที่ S21 ในการทดสอบแบตเตอรี่ของเราแม้จะใช้ชุดไฟที่ใหญ่กว่าก็ตาม phablet หากคุณเลือกใช้ Galaxy S21 Plus โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่งเมื่อใช้กับแผง OLED ขนาด 6.7 นิ้ว นั่นก็เพราะว่าหน้าจอ Plus’เช่นเดียวกับสมาชิกคนอื่นๆ ในตระกูล S21 มีอัตราการรีเฟรชแบบไดนามิกที่ปรับเปลี่ยนตามสิ่งที่คุณใช้โทรศัพท์ทำ (It matches the S21’s 48-120 Hz range.) Cameras are also excellent, particularly the Galaxy S21 Plus’telephoto lens, which features a 3x optical zoom and a 30x zoom digital zoom.
Fans of big phones won’t mind how bulky the Galaxy S21 Plus can be. They’ll just be happy to have a solidly designed phone that gives them the display real estate they demand.
Screen Size: 6.5 inches | Android Version: 10 with One UI 2.5 | Processor: Snapdragon 865 | Cameras: 12MP, 12MP and 8MP (Rear); 32MP (Front) | RAM/Storage: 6 GB/128 GB
Affordable price
Big 120Hz display
Solid performance
Battery life could be better
Doesn’t ship with fast charger
Maybe you were impressed by the different Galaxy S20 models that debuted in 2020, but you were put off by the fact that they cost $999 or more. The Samsung Galaxy S20 FE can alleviate that sticker shock by packing in many of the best features in the S20 but for $300 less.
This $699 phone runs on a powerful Snapdragon 865 system-on-chip with 5G connectivity. Its 6.5-inch OLED display features the super-fast 120Hz refresh rate that makes for smoother scrolling. And while its 8MP telephoto lens isn’t as sharp as the 64MP lens on the S20, we’re still impressed by the Space Zoom feature.
You’ll make some tradeoffs with the Galaxy S20 FE — the phone features a plastic case and its included charger isn’t as fast — but this is a great phone for people who want premium features at a reasonable price. At $100 less than the Galaxy S21, it’s still a good value unless you have to have the Snapdragon 888. Just be aware that rumors of a Galaxy S21 FE are starting to pick up, which could mean a model with fresher specs is imminent.
Screen Size: 7.6 inches (main), 6.2 inches (cover) | Android Version: 10 with One UI 2.5 | Processor: Snapdragon 865 Plus | Cameras: 12MP, 12MP and 12MP (Rear); 10MP/10MP (Front) | RAM/Storage: 8 GB/256 GB
Big cover display
Flex mode support
Improved multitask
Very expensive
No water resistance
Samsung clearly learned from the missteps with the original Galaxy Fold, building a much more thoughtfully designed foldable with the Galaxy Z Fold 2. And while we appreciate the larger displays — both the cover screen and the interior panel are larger than before — as well as the reinforced hinge, what really makes the new Fold standout is its role as a productivity booster.
The reinforced hinge brings the same Flex Mode that Samsung introduced with the Galaxy Z Flip to the Fold lineup, allowing you to split your screen into different functions. Multitasking with three apps returns, and you can now pair apps together to launch at the same time. Other apps have been redesigned to take advantage of the Galaxy Z Fold 2’s full screen, essentially turning your phone into a tablet.
The Galaxy Z Fold 2 is much better buy now that Samsung has permanently cut the price by $200 to $1,799. Still, that’s a lot to pay for a smartphone, even one that offers three rear cameras and a Snapdragon 865 Plus processor. Samsung is reportedly working on a successor, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 that could arrive either in July or August according to some rumors. Until that phone arrives, though, the Fold 2 is the best foldable device in Samsung’s lineup.
Samsung’s midrange phone lineup is currently led by the Galaxy A52 5G. (At least in the U.S., where the Galaxy A72 5G won’t be shipping.) Despite a lower price tag than the Galaxy S series, you’ll find a lot of the key features that highlight those phones. Samsung includes a 6.5-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, though there’s no dynamic adjustment for the Galaxy A52 5G’s screen.
The main 64MP lens takes some pretty compelling shots, even if the other cameras on the phone (a 12MP lens plus dedicated macro and depth sensors) can’t keep pace with the photos produced by top camera phones in this price range. You will appreciate the A52 5G’s Snapdragon 750G chipset, its hearty battery life and the fact that a phone charger ships with the phone.
If you’re looking for a Samsung phone for less than $500, the Galaxy A52 5G is a pretty solid choice, though the Galaxy A42 and A32 go even lower on price. (See how these phones stack up in our Galaxy A52 5G vs. Galaxy A42 5G vs. Galaxy A32 5G comparison.)
Screen Size: 6.7 inches | Android Version: 10 with One UI 2 | Processor: Snapdragon 855 Plus | Cameras: Dual 12 MP (Rear); 10MP (Front) | RAM/Storage: 8 GB/256 GB
Ultra thin glass adds durability
Compact design when folded
Good performance and cameras
Subpar battery life
Still expensive relative to other phones
With the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, we finally have a foldable phone that can hold its own with other devices. Just like the Motorola Razr, Samsung drew on the flip phones of yesteryear for inspiration, but unlike Motorola’s flawed device, the Galaxy Z Flip feels solid and well built. Credit the layer of Ultra Thin Glass that Samsung uses on the phone’s 6.7-inch interior display and the overall quality of the phone’s hinge.
Folding the device into something the fits neatly into a pocket isn’t just a cosmetic gimmick. Samsung has figured out a way for you to make the most of the Galaxy Z Flip’s foldability, with a Flex mode that splits activities between the top and bottom half of the display. The Galaxy Z Flip also supports multitasking with many apps, allowing you to run two apps at a time.
The Snapdragon 855 Plus chipset powering the phone delivers strong performance, though more recent handsets are faster (including Samsung’s own Galaxy S21 models). The two rear cameras on the Galaxy Z Flip produce shots that are almost as good as the best camera phones, though we’d still prefer either the iPhone 12 Pro or the Pixel 5 when it comes to taking photos. For that reason, it’s hard to recommend this foldable phone over less expensive, more capable flagship devices. But the Galaxy Z Flip proves that a foldable phone can truly deliver the goods, and that’s a big step forward.
You’ve got two choices with the Galaxy Z Flip — an LTE version or a 5G version. Apart from their cellular connectivity, they’re essentially the same phone, though the Galaxy Z Flip 5G costs less than the original model. (In fact, at $1,199, it’s the same price as the Galaxy S21 Ultra.) We’d recommend the 5G version over the more expensive standard Flip, though you could also wait for the forthcoming Galaxy Z Flip 3, set to arrive at the same time as the Galaxy Z Fold 3.
The Samsung Galaxy A71 5G is a holdover on our list of best Samsung phones, especially with the launch of the Galaxy A72, which promises newer hardware, even if it lacks 5G connectivity. But the A72 won’t be headed to the U.S. — it’s too similar to the Galaxy S20 FE, Samsung’s decided. (And there may be a Galaxy A82 in the works as well.) That means the A71 5G is still an option in this country, especially since its price has fallen from the original $599 cost.
That was already a low price to pay to get a 5G phone. And even though it’s a year older, the Galaxy A71 5G still offers good battery life, decent performance and — most importantly — connectivity with all kinds of 5G networks. (The version built specifically to work with Verizon’s high-speed mmWave-based 5G coverage costs $50 extra.) You’ll also appreciate the big, 6.7-inch OLED screen, which reinforces the idea that you have big screen options beyond the pricey Galaxy Note series.
Picking which Samsung phone to buy is primarily driven by budget considerations. You’re not going to spring for a Galaxy S21 Ultra, for example, if you’re not prepared with at least $1,199 even if you opt to spread those payments out over time. But other factors need to be taken into consideration as well.
Start with how you use your smartphone. If it’s primarily a productivity device, you’d want to focus on the Galaxy Note lineup, specifically because of the powerful S Pen that comes with Samsung’s large-screen phone. If you turn to your phone for photography, the Galaxy S series is usually first in line for Samsung’s camera innovations.
Budget-minded shoppers will want to consider the $499 Galaxy A52 5G now that it’s available. Samsung has even cheaper 5G models, including the Galaxy S32 5G, which T-Mobile is offering for free to anyone who trades in a phone.
Be aware that there are always new Samsung phones lurking around the corner. We’re expecting a successor to the Galaxy Z Flip at some point this year. As for Samsung’s other foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Fold 3 is also rumored to be in the works, potentially replacing the Galaxy Note lineup later this year. The status of the Galaxy Note 21 remains up in the air.
How we test Samsung phones
To find the best Samsung phones, we test the company’s handsets the same way we test every smartphone we review. We run benchmarks on each phone, including synthetic benchmarks like Geekbench 5 and 3DMark to measure graphics performance. That allows us to compare Samsung device to other phones, including Apple’s iPhone. In addition, we use real-world testing that includes a video transcoding test using Adobe Premiere Rush.
In our lab, we measure the brightness of the phone’s display (in nits), as well as how colorful each screen is (using the sRGB and DCI-P3 color gamut). In these cases, higher numbers are better. We also measure color accuracy of each panel with a Delta-E rating, where lower numbers are better and score of 0 is perfect.
To determine how long a Samsung phone’s battery lasts, we have the phones continuously surf the web over LTE with their screens set to 150 nits of brightness. The average smartphone lasts for 10 hours, with the best phone battery life reaching 11 hours or more in our testing.
Our camera testing involves taking photos with each Samsung phone we review and comparing them to similar shots from comparable models.We take shots of landscapes, food, portraits and more, and also allow you to be the judge with side-by-side comparisons in our reviews.
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